Bill of lading for the Steamer CLYDE for shipment of 27 tons #1 pig iron and 15 tons #2 pig iron, May 14, 1886 to St. Louis, Missouri, for the La Grange Iron Co. at $2.00 per ton.
Receipt for shipment on the steamboat Dacotah, for delivery of 25 barrels of M. T. oil, November 26, 1886. Shipment originated at La Grange and was bound for St. Louis.
Bill of Lading for the steamer W. F. NISBET of the St. Louis and Tennessee River Electric Light Packet, for delivery of 102 tons of No. 1 pig iron to St. Louis, Missouri, for the La Grange Iron Company, July 28 1886.
This directory contains a section entitled Progress of St. Louis featuring statistics related to the growth of St. Louis, followed by an index to advertisers, a street directory, a St. Louis City residential and business directory, a survey map, and a city and county record listing civic and social institutions for the year 1886.
A handbook produced for visitors to the Knights Templar Triennial Conclave of 1886 hosted in St. Louis, it lists Missouri members of the various Masonic Bodies, has advertisements for Mason supported businesses, and features descriptive guides for many major points of interest in St. Louis, including parks, libraries, sports teams, and buildings.
Bill of lading for the Steamer CLYDE for shipment of 24 tons #1 pig iron, September 19, 1886 to Evansville, Indiana, for the La Grange Iron Co. at $1.50 per ton.
Bill of Lading from the Steamer W. A. JOHNSON of the Evansville, Paducah & Tennessee River Packet Company for transport of 39 tons of #1 pig iron at $2.00/ton, for the Lagrange Iron Company from La Grange to Cincinnati 1886.
Bill of Lading for the steamer W. F. NISBET of the St. Louis and Tennessee River Electric Light Packet, for delivery goods to St. Louis, Missouri, for the La Grange Iron Company, August 31st, 1886.
Wilful Slavery Makes Woful Suffering. Colored Labor to White Labor. "No sooner am I really set free than you enslave yourselves, at the expense of your families too." Political cartoon illustrated by T. H. Nast.